Complete Works

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Swami Narayanananda - Bibliography ... Truth Eternal (1984) The above volume numbers refer to the first edition of The Complete Works of Swami Narayanananda (1979–1984) ... The first 12 volumes are the "major works" whereas volume 13-36 are the "minor works" (small books) ... A second edition of the Complete Works was published in 2001-2002 in 18 volumes ...

Mega Man 2 - Legacy - Rereleases and Novelization ... In 1999, Mega Man 2 was rereleased for the Sony PlayStation as the second of six Rockman Complete Works discs, though only in Japan and under the original title Rockman 2 ... The game's emulation is identical to the rerelease contained in Rockman Complete Works ... released the game for iOS, while in September of the same year the Complete Works version of Mega Man 2 was released on the Japanese PlayStation Store, making it available for download on the PlayStation 3 and ...

List Of Works By Bede - Complete Works ... The first attempt to print a complete set of Bede's works was made in 1563 by Johannes Hervagius, a printer of Basle ... Hervagius's edition, in eight folio volumes, was however incomplete in some respects and included works that were later determined to be spuriously assigned to Bede ... volumes of this series contain works by Bede Vol ...

Janus Cornarius - Works ... Cornarius's complete works were listed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, an index of books prohibited by the Roman Catholic Church promulgated the year after his death ... Writing that could be regarded as anti-Catholic was held to contaminate other works that might be in and of themselves unobjectionable ... Works are listed below in chronological order of publication, except that editions and translations from the same author are grouped ...

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“The mind, in short, works on the data it receives very much as a sculptor works on his block of stone. In a sense the statue stood there from eternity. But there were a thousand different ones beside it, and the sculptor alone is to thank for having extricated this one from the rest.”—William James (18421910)

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